Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lookouts came up short despite strong finish

- STAFF WRITER BY DAVID PASCHALL

The Chattanoog­a Lookouts are not going to successful­ly defend their 2015 Southern League championsh­ip, but they gave it a good run.

Chattanoog­a followed up a 36-34 first half to this season with a 39-31 second half for a 75-65 overall record. The Lookouts finished well back of Jackson in the first-half race and just back of Montgomery in the second half, and their overall record is the best in franchise history without a playoff berth to show for it.

“We got in a position to where we were playing meaningful games,” Lookouts second-year manager Doug Mientkiewi­cz said. “We had a lot of series where we won three out of five, but we didn’t get to four enough against the teams we should have gotten to four against. Just trying to get them to play all five games was challengin­g at times.”

The Lookouts finished third in the league in hitting (.257) and fifth in team ERA (3.60), and they had two outfielder­s — Daniel Palka and Zack Granite — named to the league’s season-ending all-star team. Palka was leading the league with 21 home runs before he was promoted to Triple-A Rochester (N.Y.) on July 7, while Granite played all season with the Lookouts and led the league in hits (155) and stolen bases (56) while finishing third with a .295 batting average.

Infielder Niko Goodrum on Tuesday was the Southern League’s final player of the week, collecting 15 hits in his final 30 at-bats with six extrabase hits.

Chattanoog­a also finished with the league’s hottest pitcher, lefthander Stephen Gonsalves. The 6-foot-5, 213-pounder from San Marcos, Calif., made 13 starts after a promotion from the high Single-A Florida State League and went 8-1 with a 1.82 earned run average.

Gonsalves had 89 strikeouts in 74 innings.

“I’ve been really comfortabl­e with my offspeed pitches instead of being just that straight fastball pitcher that I’ve been in my prior years, which got me beat up a little bit in the Florida State League,” Gonsalves said. “Having confidence in my off-speed pitches has given me the ability to pitch well here.”

A fourth-round pick of the Minnesota Twins in 2013, Gonsalves began this season as a top-10 organizati­onal prospect and delivered. He was named Minor League Baseball’s Southern League player of the month for August, when he won four games and allowed one earned run in 33 innings.

If Gonsalves opens next spring with the Lookouts, they could match or surpass their 15-7 close to this season.

“His breaking ball still needs improvemen­t, and we have to work on the good pitch, bad pitch, good pitch, bad pitch,” Mientkiewi­cz said. “We’re learning a lot about our guys who have struggled up there, with Jose Berrios coming to mind. The good pitch, bad pitch, good pitch, bad pitch gets exposed quickly in the big leagues, and we’re trying to create it to where when we send a kid up, he doesn’t come back.

“It’s a hard dynamic to develop, because until they see it, they don’t grasp it 100 percent, but he’s got a good head on his shoulders and knows what he’s doing. He understand­s he’s got a lot of room to get better before he’s a finished product. I had to remember sometimes that he’s just turned 22 and that he’s in Double-A for the first time. We’re pretty pleased with what he did.”

Contact David Paschall at dpaschall@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6524.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ANGELA LEWIS FOSTER ?? Outfielder Zack Granite had an all-star season with Chattanoog­a Lookouts, leading the Southern League in both hits (155) and stolen bases (56).
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ANGELA LEWIS FOSTER Outfielder Zack Granite had an all-star season with Chattanoog­a Lookouts, leading the Southern League in both hits (155) and stolen bases (56).

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